William Pynchon

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William Pynchon was a 17th-century English colonist, fur trader, and magistrate in New England, best known as an early Puritan settler and controversial religious writer.

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instanceOf English colonist
Puritan
fur trader
magistrate
person
religious writer
activeIn 17th century
birthDate 1590-10-11
birthPlace Springfield, Essex, England
continentOfActivity Europe
North America
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
deathDate 1662-10-29
ethnicGroup English
familyName Thomas Pynchon
surface form: Pynchon
founded Springfield, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
fur trading post at Agawam (later Springfield)
genre theological literature
givenName William
hasDescendant Pynchon family of New England
influenced development of Springfield as a regional trade center
knownFor controversial theological views on atonement
early settlement of the Connecticut River Valley
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Massachusetts colonial legislature
surface form: Massachusetts Bay Colony General Court
movement Puritanism
notableEvent public burning of his book The Meritorious Price of Our Redemption in Boston
recall to Boston to answer heresy charges
notableFor founding Springfield, Massachusetts
negotiating land purchases from Native Americans in the Connecticut River Valley
notableWork The Meritorious Price of Our Redemption
occupation colonist
fur trader
magistrate
religious writer
theologian
partOf Great Migration of Puritans
surface form: Great Migration of Puritans to New England
positionHeld assistant to the governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony
magistrate of Massachusetts Bay Colony
treasurer of Massachusetts Bay Colony
religion Puritanism
residence England
Roxbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Springfield, Massachusetts Bay Colony
returnedTo England in the 1650s
workLocation England
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Springfield, Massachusetts Bay Colony

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Springfield, Massachusetts founder William Pynchon
Springfield founder William Pynchon
subject surface form: Springfield, Massachusetts
Williamsburg, Massachusetts namedFor William Pynchon